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  • #21
    McGregor is going to knock Mayweather out cold if they ever fight. Floyd got his bluff called, now he's hiding out in the shadows waiting for everything to blow over.

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    • #22
      Floyd humiliates him, Pac just beats him bloody.

      Getting safely decisioned by Floyd is like getting a HJ from a hot woman who insists on you wearing a condom while she wears a latex glove. Its not bad, but its not exactly that stimulating either.

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      • #23
        pac puts a beating on him and possibly stops him. yeah yeah pac hasnt had a ko in years, but mcgregor has never been in a professional boxing match. Big difference from manny not being able to ko other pro boxers as compare to conor.

        floyd embarrasses conor and possibly stops him too, but mcgregor wont take the same beating he will from manny. with floyd, it will be more of a swing and miss type thing and conor will prolly gas from it and floyd will stop him.

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        • #24
          it will not be hard for manny or floyd to ko/tko mcgregor.

          it's harder for manny and floyd to ko other pro boxers at this point in their career because other pro boxers are used to fighting in a boxing match.

          with conor, he has never been in a 3 minutes 12 rounds pro boxing match. it's a big difference than being in the cage for 5 minutes for 3-5 rounds. conor will be on shaky legs in the second half of the fight, if he even makes it that far.

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          • #25
            Are boxing fans not remotely embarrassed to even be discussing this? You're posing hypothetical matchups for the two best of the last twenty years against some scub novice who got put in his place in sparring by Chris Van ****ing Heerden.

            Colon isn't fighting anyone in a boxing match. If he was good enough to box, that's exactly where he'd be. He's not because he'd be getting brutally starched by domestic level fighters like Spike O'Sullivan if he was boxing.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by fourtheboys96 View Post
              He was a UFC featherweight champ (145lbs) then currently a lightweight betltholder (155lbs). Got beat at 170lbs.

              FYI, he really looked big compared to fellow 145lber in the UFC.

              He is 5'8"-ish
              OK thanks. Then my answer is put him in with Golovkin at 160 and see the beating he takes. Lol

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              • #27
                As a Mayweather Stan, I must say the answer is Manny Pacquiao. Manny's fast combos and awkward angles are a perfect recipe to get turned into hamburger.

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